A Nite in a Nite Club--this was an 18
minute film that I never heard of before!

1936:

Rhythm on the Range--Paramount

College Holiday--Paramount

Big Broadcast of 1937--Paramount

Hideaway Girl--Paramount

1937:

Artists and Models--Paramount

Double or Nothing--Paramount

Waikiki Wedding--Paramount

Mountain Music--Paramount

Cinema Circus--I never heard of this one
either!

1938:

College Swing--Paramount

Give
Me A Sailor--Paramount

Big Broadcast of 1938--Paramount

Tropic Holiday--Paramount

1939:

Never Say Die--Paramount

$1000 a Touchdown--Paramount

1940:

The Farmer’s Daughter--Paramount

The Boys from Syracuse--Universal

1941:

Navy Blues--Warner Brothers

Keep ‘Em Flying--Universal

Hellzapoppin--Universal

1944:

Four Jills in a Jeep--Twentieth Century Fox--(L-R)
Kay Francis, Mitzi Mayfair, Maggie and Carole Landis

Pin-Up Girl--Twentieth Century Fox

1947:

Monsieur Verdoux--United Artists

1962:

Billy Rose’s Jumbo--Metro Goldwyn Mayer

1970:

The Phynx--Warner Brothers

Pufnstuf--Universal

No Substitute for Victory--this was a
Vietnam War propaganda film!

1979:

The Concorde-Airport’79--Universal

1981:

Pippin--recorded on stage
with Ben Vereen, William Katt and others at the Hamilton Place Theater, Ontario,
Canada

TELEVISION:

1948-1953: The Texaco Star Theater

1950-1955 and 1967: The Colgate Comedy Hour

10/2/50: Anything Goes

1951-1953: The All-Star Revue

10/12/52: The Bob Hope Show

1953-1956: The Martha Raye Show

9/22/53-6/70: The Red Skelton Show

12/13/54: Dateline, Hollywood

2/27/55: The Big Time

9/25/55-6/6/71: The Ed Sullivan Show

1958: The Steve Allen Show

2/58: WABD-TV, NYC telethon

2/59: WNEW-TV, NYC telethon

1959-1960: The Big Party

10/30/61: I've Got a Secret

10/18/62: The Andy Williams Show

3/7/63: The Andy Williams Show

4/14/63: The Bob Hope Show

10/25/63: The Bob Hope Show

1964-1970: The Hollywood Palace

1/26/64: The Judy Garland Show [Webmaster's
Note 1: see additional info at bottom of page]

4/17/64: The Bob Hope Show

2/10/65: Burke's Law

11/3/65: The Bob Hope Show

11/8/65: The Comics

1966: The Mike Douglas Show

4/18/66: The Andy Williams Show

11/9/66: Clown Alley

1967: Dateline, Hollywood

8/67: The Jerry Lewis Show

9/11/67: The Carol Burnett Show

1968-1975: The Milton Berle Show

1969: The Mike Douglas Show

2/4/69: The Joey Bishop Show

2/17/69: The Bob Hope Show

1970: The Lucille Ball Show

9/12/70-9/2/72: The Bugaloos--she
appeared as Benita Bizarre

10/5/70: The Bob Hope Show

9/13/71: The Bob Hope Show

11/30/73: Love, American Style

1976: Steve Allen’s Laughback

2/15/76: McMillan and Wife--she portrayed Agatha

12/5/76-8/21/77: McMillan

3/20/77: Bing!...A 50th Anniversary Gala

1/13/79: The Love Boat--she portrayed
Irene Austin

12/5/81: The Love Boat--she portrayed
Zelda

1982-1984: Alice--she appeared as
Carrie Sharples, Mel's mother

12/5/82: Circus of the Stars--Mickey
Rooney and Maggie were the Ringmasters on this 7th annual CBS program.

3/2/83: Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s Road to Hollywood

3/31/85: Murder, She Wrote--she
portrayed Sadie Winthrope

TV MOVIES:

1979: Skinflint: A Country Christmas
Carol

3/21/80: The Gossip

12/9/85: Alice in Wonderland

RECORDS & ALBUMS:

10/6/32:

I Heard

How’m I Doin

5/27/39: Brunswick Label:

Stairway to the Stars

Ol’ Man River

You’ll Have to Swing It--better
known as Mr. Paginini [Webmaster's
Note 2: see additional info at bottom of page]

Melancholy Mood

9/17/39: Columbia Label:

Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

Body and Soul

It Ain’t Necessarily So

I Walk Alone

10/8/39: Columbia Label:

Once in a While

Yesterdays

Gone with the Wind

Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater

3/20/42: Decca Label:

Pig Foot Pete

My Little Cousin

Three Little Sisters

Oh! The Pity of it All

Discovery Label:

Ooh, Doctor Kinsey!

After You’ve Gone

Miss Otis Regrets

Life’s Only Joy

Mercury Label:

Blues in the Night

Close to Me

That Old Black Magic

Wolf Boy

ALBUMS:

1951: Discovery Label: Martha Raye Sings

1954: Epic Label: Here’s Martha Raye

1962: Columbia Label: Movie soundtrack JUMBO

1969: Tetragrammaton: Together Again For The First Time[with
Carol Burnett]

CDS:

2002:
Martha Raye: Sweetheart of
Song--though already deceased, some of her old songs have been remastered
and placed on this CD!

Webmaster's Note 1: Additional
information about The Judy Garland Show came to me from Robert Rechter in
Australia. He saw the show recently on tape and said that Martha Raye blew him
away--"she was hilarious." Her dance sequence was cracking up the
chorus boys. I've seen the show also and it was very funny.

Webmaster's Note 2: Additional information about
the song Mr. Paginini came to me from Dan Icolari. He said that this song
is also associated with the great Ella Fitzgerald and is on one of her CD's with
bandleader Chick Webb. Likewise Al Kato stated that "You'll Have To Swing It"
was the actual title of the song but Mr. Paginini became the unofficial popular
title along the way. Look at the actual "You'll Have To Swing It" sheet music!

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